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Sports Heroes Who Served: Tennis Star Served in Navy During Korean War

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Sports Heroes Who Served is a series that highlights the accomplishments of athletes who served in the U.S. military.

Marion Anthony Trabert, better known as Tony Trabert, was one of the biggest tennis stars in the 1950s.

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Tony Trabert
Tony Trabert plays tennis sometime in 1960.
Photo By: Courtesy of Tony Trabert
VIRIN: 600211-O-D0439-001


His wins included:

  • 1950: Grand Slam doubles at the French Open.
  • 1953: Grand Slam singles at the U.S. Open
  • 1954: Grand Slam singles at the French Open, the Grand Slam doubles at the French Open and the Davis Cup for team competitions
  • 1955: Grand Slam singles at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, and three Grand Slam doubles at the Australian Open and the French Open

Trabert's tennis career was interrupted during the Korean War, from 1950-1953, when he enlisted in the Navy and served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, which was part of the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea.

Aircraft carrier sails sea.
USS Coral Sea
The aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea is underway in the Pacific after leaving Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, April 1, 1963. The ship had been rebuilt in 1957 and the angled deck was added.
Photo By: Navy courtesy photo
VIRIN: 630401-O-D0439-001

After retiring from tennis in 1963, Trabert had a career as a TV tennis and golf analyst until 2004.

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Family Photo
Tony Trabert and his wife, Shauna, Sept. 4, 1953.
Photo By: Courtesy of Tony Trabert
VIRIN: 530904-O-D0439-001M

In 1970, Trabert was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. He was enshrined into the Cincinnati Tennis Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2014, Trabert was inducted into the United States Tennis Association's Court of Champions.

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Tennis Stars
Tony Trabert, left, greets tennis star Jack Kramer on Oct. 19, 1955.
Photo By: Courtesy of Tony Trabert
VIRIN: 551019-O-D0439-001

Trabert died at the age of 90 at his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on Feb. 3.

More About the USS Coral Sea

Although the USS Coral Sea was built toward the end of World War II, the ship wasn't launched until April 2, 1946, thereby missing the war. The ship was named for a large World War II naval battle in the Coral Sea.

Aircraft carrier sails sea.
USS Coral Sea
The aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea is underway in the Mediterranean Sea, June 30, 1955. At the time, the ship had a straight flight deck.
Photo By: Navy courtesy photo
VIRIN: 550630-O-D0439-001M
Aircraft carrier sails sea.
USS Coral Sea
The aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea is underway on her maiden cruise off the coast of Virginia, Feb. 11, 1948. The ship was originally built with a straight flight deck.
Photo By: Navy courtesy photo
VIRIN: 480211-O-D0439-001M

During the Korean War, the ship still featured the traditional straight flight deck that all carriers had during World War II. In 1957, long after Trabert's time on the Coral Sea, the ship was rebuilt with an angled flight deck that all aircraft carriers have today. The vessel was scrapped in 2000.

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VIRIN: 200706-D-ZZ999-903

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